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Discover Ludwig'a fleece' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a woolen garment, usually with a collar and zipper, often worn as part of a layering system for warmth. For example, "The snowstorm was so cold that I had to put on a fleece for an extra layer of heat."
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Calling it a "fleece cloak" is generous.
A fleece is a void.
Nobody looks sexy in a fleece.
What can one say about a fleece?
A fleece is inclusive, not exclusive.
A fleece gilet is simply unthinkable.
She covered herself with a fleece blanket.
"I can't read," Walter said, pulling on a fleece hat.
In Portland, "business casual" means wearing a fleece.
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The TV equivalent of a fleece-lined mono-slipper.
Runners will now be given a wrap and a fleece-lined poncho to keep warm.
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